Hundreds of different single and double barrel 'Trade Name' shotguns were produced between
1880 and 1930 by Crescent-Davis, Savage, Stevens, Harrington & Richardson, Iver Johnson, and
especially H.& D. Folsom/Crescent/American
Gun Co. These guns were usually ordered by and marked with the name of a regional Hardware
or Sporting Goods store for local or national sales, or by a major catalog sales company including
Sears, Roebuck & Co.&nbsp Hunter was used by Folsom on shotguns made for the
Belknap Hardware Co. of Louisville, Kentucky and both the The Hunter and Fulton Arms Company was used
by the W.H. Davenport Firearms Co. These guns are in no way related to the Hunter Arms Co., Fulton, New York nor the
"L.C. Smith" gun.

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